cn lec-02
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COMPUTER NETWORKSCOMPUTER NETWORKS
COMP-311Lecture-2
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Review Lecture 2
Resource Sharing
Growth of the InternetLinear ScaleLog Scale
Tools for Probing the InternetPING TRACE ROUTE
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TRANSMISSION MEDIA
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Basic Idea Encode data as energy and transmit energy
Decode energy at destination back into data Energy can be electrical, light, radio, sound, ...
Each form of energy has different properties and requirements for transmission
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Transmission media
Transmitted energy is carried through some sort of medium
Transmitter encodes data as energy and transmits energy through medium Requires special hardware for data encoding Requires hardware connection to transmission
medium
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Transmission media
Media can be copper, glass, air, ...
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Copper Wires Widely used because of low resistance to electric
current, inexpensive and easy to install low resistance mean signal can travel farther Twisted pair wires
Two insulated copper wires twisted together to reduce Interference
Examples: Telephone wiring (one pair).LAN wiring UTP cable (4 pairs of copper wire)
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Types of Media GUIDED Media: Uses physical path
Examples: copper wires, optical fiber, coaxial cables etc.
UNGUIDED Media: Uses no physical path
Example: Radio waves
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Coaxial Cable Single wire surrounded by an insulation and
a metal shield against interference Example use: Cable TV wiring and early
LAN wirings
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Glass (Optical) Fibers Uses light to transport data. Transmitter at one end uses LED or
laser to send light down the fiber. Receive at other end used light
sensitive transistor to detect the pulse.
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Advantages of Optical Fibers Neither causes nor susceptible to electrical
interference
Can carry pulse much farther than copper
Light can encode more information than electric
One single fiber is sufficient to carry data
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Disadvantages of Optical Fibers Installation of fiber require special equipment
that polishes the ends to allow light to pass through.
If a fiber breaks inside the plastic jacket, finding the location of the problem is difficult.
Repairing a broken fiber is difficult .
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Radio
Used for public radio and TV broadcast
Data transmission is said to operate at Radio Frequency (RF)
Transmission range depends on antenna size
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Satellites
Satellites for long distance transmission
Satellite transponders receive, amplify, and transmit the RF signal back to the ground
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Geosynchronous Satellites Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)
Placed in an orbit (at 35,785 km or 22,223 miles above the earth) that is exactly syncronized with the rotation of the earth
From the ground, it appears to stay at the same position at all times
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Low Earth Orbit Satellites
Rotates faster than the rotation of the earth at 200 to 400 miles above the earth
They do not appear to remain stationary
Low Earth Orbit Satellite Arrays is a set of satellites communicating with each other and with the earth surface
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Microwave
Electromagnetic radiation beyond the frequency range used for radio and TV
It can be aimed in a single direction
Can carry more information than low frequency RF transmissions
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Infrared
Remote controls used with TV etc uses IR
Inexpensive wireless communication
Limited to a small area
Convenient for portable computers
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LOCAL ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION (RS-232)
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Introduction Computers use binary digits (0s and 1s) (bits) to
represent data
Computers communicate by sending bits through a transmission medium (i.e. cable, air).
This chapter describes how electric current is used to send digital information across Short Distances
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The Need For Async Communication
In asynchronous communication the sender and receiver do not need to coordinate (synchronize) before the transmission begins
In an asynchronous system, the receiving hardware must be ready to accept and interpret the signal whenever it arrives
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Using Electric Current to Send Bits
A small electric current is used to encode data Example: Negative voltage to represent a 0 bit, positive
voltage to represent a 1 bit.
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Standards For Communication Standard specifies both the timing of the signals and
the electrical details of voltage and current
RS232-C (by EIA) is one of the most widely used standard to transfer characters between a computer and a device such as modem, keyboard etc.
RS-232 defines a serial (bits are sent one after another) asynchronous communication
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RS232-C Specifications
Cable length < 50 feet (20mt)
-15v (bit 1) , +15v (bit 0)
One character => 7 or 8 data bits
No delay between character bits
When idle, puts -15v (bit 1) on the wire
Each character start with a start bit(0), and end with a stop bit(1)
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Baud Rate, Framing, And Errors
Baud rate: – The number of changes in the signal per second
For simple RS-232, Baud rate = Number of bits/sec
If the voltage measurements do not all agree or if the stop bit does not occur exactly at the same time expected, framing errors occur
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Full-Duplex Asynchronous Comm
Electrical circuits require at least two wires, one of them to carry the data signal, the other is used as the return path, called ground
Simultaneous transfers in two directions are known as full-duplex transmission
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Full-Duplex Asynchronous Comm
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LONG DISTANCE COMMUNICATION (Carriers, Modulation and Modems)
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Long Distance Communication
Electric current becomes weaker as it travels over copper
Signal loss occurs when RS232 is attempted to use to communicate to a remote site
A continuous, oscillating signal, called a Carrier, propagates farther than other signals
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Modulation To send data, a transmitter slightly modifies the original
information by using a carrier
Such modifications are called “Modulation”
The receiver – monitors the incoming carrier, – detects modulation, – reconstructs the original data, and – discards the carrier
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Types of Modulation
Three of the modulation schemes are:
– Amplitude Modulation (AM)
– Frequency Modulation (FM)
– Phase Modulation (PM)
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Modem A Modulator is a hardware circuit that
– accepts a sequence of data bits– applies modulation to a carrier wave according to the
bits A Demodulator is a hardware circuit that
– accepts a modulated carrier wave and – recreates the sequence of data bits
A Modem is a hardware that combines both modulator and demodulator in a single device
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Modem
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Multiplexing Q: How can two or more signals can be
transmitted simultaneously over a single wire ?
A: By using different carrier frequencies
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Career Frequencies And Multiplexing Frequency division multiplexing (FDM)
Using multiple carrier frequencies to allow independent signals, to travel through a medium
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Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)
FDM concept applied to the optical transmission systems (optical fibers) is known as Wave Division Multiplexing
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Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
Sources sharing a medium “take turns” to send data
Synchronous TDM gives each source an opportunity to send data
Statistical TDM does not give chance to a source that does not have data to send